Mountains of Argentina The Cerro Aconcagua is located in Mendoza, Argentina and is the highest mountain in The Americas and the Southern Hemisphere, as well the highest peak outside of Asia and one of the Seven Summits. ...more on Wikipedia about "Aconcagua"
Antofagasta de la Sierra is a volcanic field in Argentina. The main type of volcanic edifice in the area are scoria cones. The area contains the youngest vents in the whole of the Puna region of Argentina. It is considered by many authors that the cones in the field are only a few thousand years old, thus putting them firmly into the Holocene period. The field lies between the Salar de Antofalla volcanic field and the Cerro Galan caldera. The caldera lies west of Antofagasta de la Sierra and the other volcanic field to the east. The other prominent volcanic feature of the region, the peak Beltrann, lies to the south-west of the field. ...more on Wikipedia about "Antofagasta de la Sierra"
Antofalla is a Volcano in Argentina. ...more on Wikipedia about "Antofalla"
Aracar is a steep-sided stratovolcano with a youthful-looking summit crater 1-1.5 km in diameter that contains a small lake. It is located just east of the Argentina- Chile border. The volcano was constructed during three eruptive cycles dating back to the Pliocene. The andesitic stratovolcano overlies dacitic lava domes. Well-preserved lava flows are found at the base of the volcano below 4500 m elevation. Prior to a report of possible ash columns from the summit in 1993, the volcano was not known to be active. ...more on Wikipedia about "Aracar"
Caldera del Atuel is a volcano in Argentina. ...more on Wikipedia about "Caldera del Atuel"
Cerro Bayo is a volcano at the border of Argentina and Chile. ...more on Wikipedia about "Cerro Bayo"
Cerro Catedral is a mountain located 19 kilometres (12 miles) from San Carlos de Bariloche, and inside the Nahuel Huapí National Park. ...more on Wikipedia about "Cerro Catedral" Just http://www.shortopedia.com way Mountains_of_Argentina
Cerro Chaltén, also known as Cerro Fitzroy, is a mountain located in the Los Glaciares National Park of Patagonia, near the El Chaltén village, in Argentina ...more on Wikipedia about "Cerro Chaltén"
Cerro El Cóndor is a stratovolcano in Argentina. ...more on Wikipedia about "Cerro El Cóndor"
Cerro Escorial is a stratovolcano at the border of Argentina and Chile. ...more on Wikipedia about "Cerro Escorial"
Cerro Torre is a mountain located in the Los Glaciares National Park of Patagonia. The peak is the highest in a four mountain chain: Cerro Torre, Torre Egger, Punta Herron, and Cerro Standhart. ...more on Wikipedia about "Cerro Torre"
Cerro Tuzgle is a stratovolcano in Argentina. ...more on Wikipedia about "Cerro Tuzgle"
Cerro Volcanico is a stratovolcano in Argentina. ...more on Wikipedia about "Cerro Volcánico"
Cochiquito Volc Group is a stratovolcano in Argentina. ...more on Wikipedia about "Cochiquito Volc Group"
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Copahué is a stratovolcano at the border of Argentina and Chile. ...more on Wikipedia about "Copahué"
Cordón del Azufre is a small, inactive volcanic complex located on the Central Andes, at the border of Argentina and Chile. ...more on Wikipedia about "Cordón del Azufre"
Domuyo is a stratovolcano in Argentina. ...more on Wikipedia about "Domuyo"
Falso Azufre is a volcano complex at the border of Argentina and Chile. ...more on Wikipedia about "Falso Azufre"
Huanquihue Group is a volcano in Argentina. ...more on Wikipedia about "Huanquihue Group"
Lanin is a stratovolcano on the border of Argentina and Chile. ...more on Wikipedia about "Lanin"
Lastarria is a stratovolcano along the border of Argentina and Chile. ...more on Wikipedia about "Lastarria"
Llullaillaco is a stratovolcano at the border of Argentina and Chile. ...more on Wikipedia about "Llullaillaco"
Maipo is a stratovolcano at the border of Argentina and Chile. ...more on Wikipedia about "Maipo (volcano)"
Marmolejo is a peak in the Andes on the border of Argentina and Chile. ...more on Wikipedia about "Marmolejo"
Cerro Mercedario is the highest peak of the Cordillera de la Ramada range and the eighth highest mountain of the Andes. It is located 100km to the north of Aconcagua, in the Argentinean province of San Juan. It was first ascended in 1934 by Adam Karpiński and Wiktor Ostrowski, members of Polish andinist expedition led by Konstanty Jodko-Narkiewicz. ...more on Wikipedia about "Mercedario"
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